Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 62The Survey, 1930 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 220
... present as the disperse phase and the fundamental coal substance or vitrain is present as the dispersion medium . It was further suggested2 that the vitrain itself is a colloid system of the emulsoid or gel type in which it is uncertain ...
... present as the disperse phase and the fundamental coal substance or vitrain is present as the dispersion medium . It was further suggested2 that the vitrain itself is a colloid system of the emulsoid or gel type in which it is uncertain ...
Page 221
... present in the elementary condition , and specimens have been handed to Professor Raman to enable him to attempt to determine by X - ray methods whether this is the case , it being thought that possibly such free - carbon might be present ...
... present in the elementary condition , and specimens have been handed to Professor Raman to enable him to attempt to determine by X - ray methods whether this is the case , it being thought that possibly such free - carbon might be present ...
Page 277
... present tide limits , containing the remains of marine organisms still living in the Bay of Bengal . These prove an ... present limits . P. Leicester has observed that the alluvial clay is from 15 to 30 feet thick up to 75 feet above ...
... present tide limits , containing the remains of marine organisms still living in the Bay of Bengal . These prove an ... present limits . P. Leicester has observed that the alluvial clay is from 15 to 30 feet thick up to 75 feet above ...
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Born 15th October 1874 Died 27th March | 187 |
New Devonian Fossils from Burma By F R Cowper Reed Sc D | 229 |
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